Bubble brainstorming is a strategy for students to expand on a main topic and themselves the freedom to explore the different areas that it could stem into. The student will start with a main idea or topic written down in a circle. They will then lines and more
creating details and sub topics off of that main bubble. They can continue to create more and more ideas until they have a strong foundation for what needs to be written about.
What does it do?
Bubble brainstorming allows students to explore different ideas for a writing topic. It gives them an outlet to lay out details and different ideas to create a strong start to their writing
. This type of mapping out of details and information helps students with comprehension and as they expand on the topic.
Why is it effective?
This strategy is effective because it helps students organize their thoughts and ideas rather than jumping straight into writing. It will help them to create a structured, thoughtful and organized writing assignment.
Who benefits from it the most?
Students that benefit from this the most are the ones who are not as strong in creating ideas for writing assignments. Those students need extra help and time to understand and organize these things before they jump directly into writing. Example Video http://youtu.be/RSb3rV_jHUI
What is bubble brainstorming?
Bubble brainstorming is a strategy for students to expand on a main topic and
themselves the freedom to explore the different areas that it could stem into. The student will start with a main idea or topic written down in a circle. They will then
lines and more
creating details and sub topics off of that main bubble. They can continue to create more and more ideas until they have a strong foundation for what needs to be written about.
What does it do?
Bubble brainstorming allows students to explore different ideas for a writing topic. It gives them an outlet to lay out details and different ideas to create a strong start to their writing
. This type of mapping out of details and information helps students with comprehension and
as they expand on the topic.
Why is it effective?
This strategy is effective because it helps students organize their thoughts and ideas rather than jumping straight into writing. It will help them to create a structured, thoughtful and organized writing assignment.
Who benefits from it the most?
Students that benefit from this the most are the ones who are not as strong in creating ideas for writing assignments. Those students need extra help and time to understand and organize these things before they jump directly into writing.
Example Video
http://youtu.be/RSb3rV_jHUI